Call for Presentation Proposals

Call for Presentation Proposals

Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies (CGI) is now accepting presentation proposals for the upcoming annual Integrated Behavioral Healthcare conference, The 5 C’s of Integrated Healthcare: Care, Collaboration, Cost, Community, & Culture, taking place in Phoenix, Arizona, March 8-10, 2018. The conference is open to the public and attendees will include providers, current students, recent graduates, educators, and executives in the healthcare arena.

The 5 C’s of Integrated Healthcare: Care, Collaboration, Cost, Community, & Culture will offer numerous opportunities to share your knowledge and experience related to the current climate of integrated behavioral healthcare, and to network with other leaders and change agents in the field. We are currently seeking enthusiastic presenters for our upcoming conference who share in our passion for improving the way people experience healthcare.
Topics

Proposals focused on any singular or combination of the following topics as it relates to integrated healthcare are welcome.
● Care
● Collaboration
● Cost
● Community
● Culture

Presentation Formats

Session blocks of 30, 45, and 60 minutes are available.
How to Submit

Please send the following to Conference Coordinator, Cecelia Maez, at cece@cummingsinstitute.com. The submission deadline is September 1, 2017.

Testimonials

The “four questions” of the refocused psychotherapist [in the Biodyne Model] and the concept of the “onion/garlic” psychodynamic enabled me to not only conceptualize a case and plan treatment more rapidly, but to rise to a new level of professional confidence in meeting the behavioral care needs of my patients.

Dr. Gayle Cordes, DBHJuly 12, 2016

The DBH program has been life-changing for me and has brought great value to the patients I serve. I work with a diverse population of patients in a 400+ bed Hospital to improve overall health outcomes. I love working with other medical providers to help patients improve their wellness and quality of life. I collaborate with the medical team to treat behavioral and psychological components of COPD, CHF, Diabetes, weight loss, stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia, IBS, substance abuse issues, and more. The DBH program’s focus on brief interventions in medical settings is valuable, timely, and effective.

At the age of 53, and after working 25 years in the field of social work returning to school was not on my bucket list, but after learning about the Cummings Graduate Institute’s online program, my hope of achieving my lifetime a doctorate degree was possible. CGI online Doctor of Behavioral Health program is innovative and relevant. It's the perfect fit for the busy professional, parent or person looking to return to school or career advancement without the fuss of unnecessary coursework. CGI understands and recognizes that there are capable professionals and that most professionals are looking to gain a competitive edge or simply looking to satisfy a personal goal.

Steven ByrdDBH Candidate, Cummings Graduate InstituteMarch 4, 2017

I am a behavior analyst, and always believed that behavior analysis could improve the quality of life of so many people; but the way ABA services are delivered nowadays, one behavior analyst cannot reach many people. The healthcare landscape is changing and integration is a perfect venue to reach more people. I had already worked in a hospital setting and knew that my training was not enough to navigate the changing systems. The DBH offers training in relevant subjects such as population health management, health equity, legal issues and ethics in healthcare, and entrepreneurship. The breadth and variety of the courses will prepare me to face any challenges I may encounter.

The faculty at CGI are not only very knowledgeable in their field, but are very caring individuals who make an effort to learn about the students and their interests. I have been pleasantly surprised by the various systems CGI has in place to set clear expectations and guidelines for the student's performance. For each class, I know exactly what to expect, and what I have to do. The course material is very stimulating and engaging. The staff is very approachable and responsive, and the Librarian is an asset! I feel that everyone at CGI is cheering me for my success while holding me accountable for my work. I am sure that upon graduation, I will have a solid foundation to be an active change agent in the healthcare landscape.

CGI has changed my life, all for the better. Because I have the DBH program listed on my resume, the Senators (my Senate Confirmation Hearing to serve on the New York State Board of Parole) wanted to know all about the program in each hearing. I was questioned by New York Senate Board members to explain the DBH program, and the 'DBH' title. Everyone appears to be excited to have someone on the Board with behavioral experience. My goal is to use the education and skills acquired at CGI to improve behavioral health services throughout the New York correctional system.
Presently, within the NYS correctional system, primary care and behavioral health care are siloed, with no interaction across boundaries. The integration of care will support inmates while in prison, and will ensure appropriate treatment upon release, thus reducing recidivism rates among the formerly incarcerated.